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and undermine education. you tell kids -- i tell kids good behavior and hard work will pay off. they go watch jersey shore and you are wrong. here is the problem. i was talking to a very wealthy woman, old money. you went to work on jersey shore. i don't know why she picked on me, italian, i don't know. cheese says i hate the people on that show. i got no love lost for the people on that show but if i was 22 and you told me go to the beach and act and i will pay you egg -- i would be afraid of footage. so i said to her i got no love lost for those kids but how do you feel about the suits that you were with last night that you had dinner with that making billions putting this on the shore and making billions of dollars off of it? one of my friends from viacom made $84 million last year. ms. carroll will cut $2 million out of her school. something is wrong with this, made $84 million on the back of mob wives. [applause] and believe me, i know there are bad teachers. there are bad actors. but i saw more discoura
and undermine education. you tell kids -- i tell kids good behavior and hard work will pay off. they go watch jersey shore and you are wrong. here is the problem. i was talking to a very wealthy woman, old money. you went to work on jersey shore. i don't know why she picked on me, italian, i don't know. cheese says i hate the people on that show. i got no love lost for the people on that show but if i was 22 and you told me go to the beach and act and i will pay you egg -- i would be afraid of...
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education, someone asked me recently have you ever spent to much on education and is such an important thing. to spend that much money you have to think seriously about how you spend it. i have met with officials about this and at at that a public level, regardless of the school i would say how much would you spend per pupil per year? a private school, some of them 25,000, 30,000, 40,000 year and you asked the public school, it goes down to five or $6000 a year but on the east coast, 10 or 15,000, cambridge massachusetts $25,000 per year per student. what is your average and they will say some number in between. private schools are charging 30,000 year and that's 20 students, that $600,000 per classroom. what is strictly impacting the student, the teacher, the classroom or the textbook? all i can figure out is maybe 150,000. where's the other quarter million or $300,000? why can't we instead use of -- in a private school $10,000 a year, 20 students or let's say 30 students in a class. that's $300,000 a year. i can pay it teacher $150,000. a lot of people pay lip service. teaching shoul
education, someone asked me recently have you ever spent to much on education and is such an important thing. to spend that much money you have to think seriously about how you spend it. i have met with officials about this and at at that a public level, regardless of the school i would say how much would you spend per pupil per year? a private school, some of them 25,000, 30,000, 40,000 year and you asked the public school, it goes down to five or $6000 a year but on the east coast, 10 or...
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. $750 million must go to the education trust fund. is $150 million more per without it. that is the main per student spending increases. >> the gambling revenue that the earmarks -- it says is. know the more money that and can replace of the monday that might have been sent to another pot. cook's the opponents have stripped the fax market. >> and some was it only serves to confuse the nature of the debate. clucks when we spoke with people, they said because of the claims, questions have not come into the morality of gambling. about crime, as well -- >> we need good jobs and we will create 4000 new jobs. >> the ultimate truth remains and none. of the nfl players prestigioused a honor this evening. beenars the group has providing the other rich programs. i have done a lot of work with them over the years. i was honored to and see that the vented this evening. way to go. evening.hat event this it was a wonderful evening. >> it is chilly out of there. >> a nice friday evening. things are finally settling down. outside right now. once again our temperature is a bit below aver
. $750 million must go to the education trust fund. is $150 million more per without it. that is the main per student spending increases. >> the gambling revenue that the earmarks -- it says is. know the more money that and can replace of the monday that might have been sent to another pot. cook's the opponents have stripped the fax market. >> and some was it only serves to confuse the nature of the debate. clucks when we spoke with people, they said because of the claims, questions...
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and that money has to go to education. it's the law. so vote for question seven. so we can stop spending all that money here, and keep maryland money in classrooms like mine. >>> up in new york, officials made a tough decision for security reasons. what they decided to do is cancel the village halloween parade for the first time in that event's history. this would have been the 39th annual parade. 2 million people were expected at this country's largest public halloween celebration. it is a blast, by the way. organizers are asking people to volunteer, instead, at their local neighborhood outreach centers to help storm victims. >> wow. >> something like that is quite an event. >> i don't think people will have to be asked to help out anymore. >> no, i don't think so, either. >> we hope we'll see you for news 4 tomorrow. good night. >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. tonight, jay welcomes -- from "wreck it ralph," john c. reilly.
and that money has to go to education. it's the law. so vote for question seven. so we can stop spending all that money here, and keep maryland money in classrooms like mine. >>> up in new york, officials made a tough decision for security reasons. what they decided to do is cancel the village halloween parade for the first time in that event's history. this would have been the 39th annual parade. 2 million people were expected at this country's largest public halloween celebration. it...
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and make catastrophic cuts to education. so remember what romney said... and what his plan would do. president obama: i'm barack obama and... api approve this message. >> a very special justin bieber fan has a special wish. abc 7 makes the wish tomorrow at abc 7 is it 5:00. tomorrow at abc 7 is it 5:[ male announcer ] citibank's app for ipad makes it easy for anne to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citiba. the country can take. one is a path represented by the president, which, at the end of four years, it'd mean we'd have $20 trillion in debt. 'll get people back to work with 12 million new jobs. i'm gonna make sure that we get people off of food stamps not b by cutting the program but by getting them good jobs. i'll work with you. i'll lead you in an open and honest way and to make sure that we all together maintain america as the hope of the earth. i'm mitt romney, d and i approve this message.
and make catastrophic cuts to education. so remember what romney said... and what his plan would do. president obama: i'm barack obama and... api approve this message. >> a very special justin bieber fan has a special wish. abc 7 makes the wish tomorrow at abc 7 is it 5:00. tomorrow at abc 7 is it 5:[ male announcer ] citibank's app for ipad makes it easy for anne to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard...
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there is often some deal worked out and they're not paying the door fee and if we can educate clubs and one it's more of a problem they want to deal with and they're not going to maikt money off of it that's one way we can help resolve the issue. >> all right. >> >> mr. hyde. >>i think there can be some sort of regulation for the buses. i think part of the problem it falls under the category of limousines so that's why they can serve alcohol and i think the number of people and the amount of alcohol -- if you could have some sort of regulation on that, and i have spoken to tom amano who is the chair of the public safety and he is very happy to create some trailing legislation, so i don't think that we should let this drop because this is one of the biggest problems that i hear about from community members and i think if we have the ability to create some change we should pursue this and put our heads together and work on that. >> okay. so maybe we want to agendize this as an item later on when we have some focus on where to go. okay. >> i have one question. i don't know if staff or you
there is often some deal worked out and they're not paying the door fee and if we can educate clubs and one it's more of a problem they want to deal with and they're not going to maikt money off of it that's one way we can help resolve the issue. >> all right. >> >> mr. hyde. >>i think there can be some sort of regulation for the buses. i think part of the problem it falls under the category of limousines so that's why they can serve alcohol and i think the number of...
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there are educated, english-speaking doctors, and a vast population from which to choose trial subjects, all of whom are required under indian law to give their informed consent. >> i put my thumbprint on the document and my daughter-in-law signed in hindi, but the form was in english, so we couldn't understand everything. >> but that was enough for a 3-day-old healthy boy to be given a trial polio vaccine. he had a severe adverse event which was recorded by the hospital. four days later his family says he still has breathing and eating problems. this baby is more than one of 80 patients who the records show was severely affected in the trials in this town, most of which took place here at the main hospital. the families of the dozens who died might have never known their loved ones were ever on a trial, were it not for a doctor here at the hospital who turned whistleblower. >> the clinical trial subjects don't know the meaning of clinical trials. these doctors, they are making money and they are making huge amounts from the pharmaceutical companies. they are interested only in money. >
there are educated, english-speaking doctors, and a vast population from which to choose trial subjects, all of whom are required under indian law to give their informed consent. >> i put my thumbprint on the document and my daughter-in-law signed in hindi, but the form was in english, so we couldn't understand everything. >> but that was enough for a 3-day-old healthy boy to be given a trial polio vaccine. he had a severe adverse event which was recorded by the hospital. four days...
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busses provided by the department of education have be sent to all 26 public housing developments in zone a, they're available to take the 45,000 residents in these areas to designated shelters, flyers have been posted in one of these developments and staff is knocking on doors to alert residence about the mandatory evacuations. the nypd is making voumts in those developments and throughout zone a and loud speakers in some of the squad cars. residents can also call 311 to find out where to get busses and to get help with those evacuations. 7:00 p.m., all elevators in those 26 developments will be shut off. heat and hot water will also be shut off. so if you live in one of those developments it's imperative that that you get to a safe location out of zone a before that time. all school based after school programs are closed tomorrow as well. as are most other after school programs. let me give you some other updates on city operations. the department of homeless services has enhanced street outreach to encourage people on the street to seek shelter. street outreach will continue durin
busses provided by the department of education have be sent to all 26 public housing developments in zone a, they're available to take the 45,000 residents in these areas to designated shelters, flyers have been posted in one of these developments and staff is knocking on doors to alert residence about the mandatory evacuations. the nypd is making voumts in those developments and throughout zone a and loud speakers in some of the squad cars. residents can also call 311 to find out where to get...
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hikes they say would stop more education cuts. they are targeting undecided voters. those who would make up their mind in the polling booth. >>> boy if you haven't mailed them by now you are getting really risky about that ballot. >> steve weir has talked to civics groups, about which propositions to support. it shows on voters ballots. >> if you look at our tally equipment you can see where people change their mind. not on candidates, on measures. >> all that eleventh hour head scratching is putting the squeeze on clerk's offices from san francisco to contracosta. those who are voting are waiting and waiting. >> causing an influx of last minute ballots. >> until now and with so many mail in ballots still out, it is a sign there is time to sway votes. a reminder your ballot is due by 8:00 p.m. at your county office on election night. the registrar says at this late point in the game it is probably best to turn it in, in person. >>> and one of the most closely watched measures in california is proposition 34. that initiative wants to replace the death penalty with lif
hikes they say would stop more education cuts. they are targeting undecided voters. those who would make up their mind in the polling booth. >>> boy if you haven't mailed them by now you are getting really risky about that ballot. >> steve weir has talked to civics groups, about which propositions to support. it shows on voters ballots. >> if you look at our tally equipment you can see where people change their mind. not on candidates, on measures. >> all that...
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a lot of it was the department of education, and then there is a state department of education. and then there is a city board of education. by the time he gets the kids, it is only a few pennies left. yes, sir? >> i am from the manhattan institute and i would like to ask you to reflect back as a prosecutor on what we see is an increasing trend in terms of business prosecutions. clearly, the prosecutions -- we have seen any explosion where the justice department is calling a lot of shots. and the justice department -- how do you think about this and what is a good way out of? >> i think that the whole concept of prosecutorial discretion has eroded. it doesn't mean you don't bring a case when someone is innocent. it is you don't bring the case when the consequences outweigh the wrongdoing. it makes no sense to pursue the case to bring the case. it also means that you do not engage in these investigations, some of which i am very familiar with in which the whole objective of the prosecutors was to force a settlement because the company, they could not fight the case. they could no
a lot of it was the department of education, and then there is a state department of education. and then there is a city board of education. by the time he gets the kids, it is only a few pennies left. yes, sir? >> i am from the manhattan institute and i would like to ask you to reflect back as a prosecutor on what we see is an increasing trend in terms of business prosecutions. clearly, the prosecutions -- we have seen any explosion where the justice department is calling a lot of shots....
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>> i've been very involved in medical student education for years. at least indirectly i hope i have been recruiting in psychiatry for a long period of time. >> do you have more to say on why there aren't more recruits? have you thought of going into sigh kapsychiatry yourself? >> no, no. >> where does freud stand today? >> freud is unfashionable. a lot of what he contributed was enormously useful and continues to be. >> i declared him to be the greatest original thinker of the century. >> he was an astonishingly original thinker. >> do you have comments on the safety aspects of drug taking? >> i want to point out that the conditions that these drugs eliminate or help with are more dangerous than the drugs. anxiety is really bad for your body. sleeplessness is very bad for your mental and physical health, so these drugs, if they're helping you with these conditions, you're doing yourself a favor. ssri's are non-addictive and you can't overdais. they're fairly safe. >> you prescribe these drugs, right? >> yes. >> you see the addictions, do you not? >>
>> i've been very involved in medical student education for years. at least indirectly i hope i have been recruiting in psychiatry for a long period of time. >> do you have more to say on why there aren't more recruits? have you thought of going into sigh kapsychiatry yourself? >> no, no. >> where does freud stand today? >> freud is unfashionable. a lot of what he contributed was enormously useful and continues to be. >> i declared him to be the greatest...
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in terms of education, in terms of providing robust health care to some of these areas where they may not have specialized care, this is so important because to me, broadband connectivity is a panacea for so many issues we had in this nation. broadband, broadband, broadband, we cannot talk about it enough in terms of connectivity. >> you made a speech in which you talked about broadband 11 times. >> you were counting. >> are you concerned that if enough broadcasters do not agree to give their spectrum but there will not be enough and wireless carriers will go to congress and say this should be mandatory, not voluntary? are you concerned about that? >> i am not. we have no plan be. there is a plan a. o are doing all we can tupa ensure that there are market opportunities for both buyers and sellers can take advantage of. this is an incredible, unique opportunity for both broadcasters and those in the mobile industry that i think increasingly -- and i cannot say voluntary enough, because it is a robust and engaged process. it has the opportunity to bring more spectrum into play than we h
in terms of education, in terms of providing robust health care to some of these areas where they may not have specialized care, this is so important because to me, broadband connectivity is a panacea for so many issues we had in this nation. broadband, broadband, broadband, we cannot talk about it enough in terms of connectivity. >> you made a speech in which you talked about broadband 11 times. >> you were counting. >> are you concerned that if enough broadcasters do not...
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and make catastrophic cuts to education. so remember what romney said... and what his plan would do. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. >> good news for virginia residents thanks to hurricane sandy. >> the department of motor vehicles says licenses placards and registration which is expired between october 29 and november 8 will be valid until november 9. you shouldn't be ticketed if you fall within that window. >> if you did get a ticket wednesday for a street sweeping violation, you do not have to pay for it. just for this wednesday. they will void those tickets. drivers who received a ticket will not have to contact the department. it could take up to five days for tickets to be removed from your records. it is 4:50. >> coming up, brad pitt getting >> welcome back. it is 4:523 now. time for another check of your weather. >> hey, jackie good morning. >> it is great sleeping weather this morning. it is cloudy and cool. i know you probably want to hit the snooze button but don't do it. taking a look at arlington where it is cl
and make catastrophic cuts to education. so remember what romney said... and what his plan would do. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. >> good news for virginia residents thanks to hurricane sandy. >> the department of motor vehicles says licenses placards and registration which is expired between october 29 and november 8 will be valid until november 9. you shouldn't be ticketed if you fall within that window. >> if you did get a ticket...
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support proposition 30 as the state sales on the income tax hike that they say, they would stop more education cuts, targeting undecided voters. those making up their minds in the polling booth or who are waiting until the last possible minute to mail in their ball los -- ballots and plenty of them are. >> if you have not mailed them yet, you are getting risky about that ballot. >> reporter: he has talked to the civic groups, claiming they are still undecided. not about who to pick for president, but about what proposition to support. it shows. >> if you look at our tally equipment, you can see where people changed their mind. not on candidates, but on measures. >> that 11th hour head scratching is putting a squeeze on san francisco to this area, even though it will be lower than in 2008. those voting, they are waiting and waiting. causing an influx of the last- minute ballot and forcing ballot counters to work overtime. >> i have never done a split shift before. >>> until now and with so many mail-in ballots still out. it's a sign that there is time to sway votes on those still waiting. >> re
support proposition 30 as the state sales on the income tax hike that they say, they would stop more education cuts, targeting undecided voters. those making up their minds in the polling booth or who are waiting until the last possible minute to mail in their ball los -- ballots and plenty of them are. >> if you have not mailed them yet, you are getting risky about that ballot. >> reporter: he has talked to the civic groups, claiming they are still undecided. not about who to pick...
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minute battle supporting proposition 3, a state sales and income tax hike that they say would stop education cuts. they are targeting people who are waiting until the last possible minute. and plenty of voters are. >> if you haven't mailed them by now, you're getting really risky about that ballot. >> reporter: civics groups claim who they are still the undecided about which -- undecided about which propositions to support. it shows on voters' ballots. >> you can see where people change their mind if you look at our tally equipment. not on candidates, on measuresr that head swatching is putting the -- scratching is putting the squeeze on. although turnout will be lower than in 2008 those who are voting are waiting and waiting causing an influx of last minute voters. with so many mail-in ballots still out it is a sign of how to sway those who are still waiting. as you can see lights are still on here at the jerk recorders -- at the clerk and recorders office. your ballot it due by 8:00 on election night. at this point in the game, they say it is probably best to turn it in in person. >> oh, n
minute battle supporting proposition 3, a state sales and income tax hike that they say would stop education cuts. they are targeting people who are waiting until the last possible minute. and plenty of voters are. >> if you haven't mailed them by now, you're getting really risky about that ballot. >> reporter: civics groups claim who they are still the undecided about which -- undecided about which propositions to support. it shows on voters' ballots. >> you can see where...
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and prop 38 are on minds of many people that want to shore up funding for education. that's not the only big one that's getting considerable press. >> prop 30 is a great place to begin. there's no question about it. jerry brown's proposal to keep schools fully funded. you go beyond that and there are others. 9th and 15th congressional distric districts. and the 15th where 40-year veteran, liberal icon, pete stark, face as serious challenge from fellow democrat. at the local level, there are a lot of races. a couple of tight ones. race for san jose city council. my goodness. both nail biters here. it could change the way the city council works with the mayor. and in richmond you have a favorite for a lot of people, measure n. that's the one that would add a penny an ounce tax to the cost of soft drinks. lots of money comes in against the american beverage association. >> speaking of funding for the campaign for and against things, that kind of is an indicator of how things might go. >> a few things to think about when we're trying to figure out how things are going to
and prop 38 are on minds of many people that want to shore up funding for education. that's not the only big one that's getting considerable press. >> prop 30 is a great place to begin. there's no question about it. jerry brown's proposal to keep schools fully funded. you go beyond that and there are others. 9th and 15th congressional distric districts. and the 15th where 40-year veteran, liberal icon, pete stark, face as serious challenge from fellow democrat. at the local level, there...
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and make catastrophic cuts to education. so remember what romney said... and what his plan would do. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. >> wall street is back open for after its long distance sincer-related shutdowns the 19th century. new york mayor michael bloomberg of bringing the opening bell to resume trading. >> as people get back to work in jersey, to get the lights forming long lines are r gasoline. more than 2 million homes and businesses without power in the garden state. six people killed. president obama scheduled to jersey today and will with new jersey governor chris christie. the president also will talk folks recovering and to thank someance of the first responders. nationwide, gas prices dropped after the storm. average for a is $3.52. that is down for pennies from yesterday. 11 cents lower than a week ago. -- down 4 pennies from yesterday. get finally starting to following days of cancellations from hurricane audrey d.c. area airports philadelphiaston, flights coming in and out. is a different story. , complet
and make catastrophic cuts to education. so remember what romney said... and what his plan would do. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. >> wall street is back open for after its long distance sincer-related shutdowns the 19th century. new york mayor michael bloomberg of bringing the opening bell to resume trading. >> as people get back to work in jersey, to get the lights forming long lines are r gasoline. more than 2 million homes and businesses...
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. >> the weigh smart program is 10 weeks of exercise and education at that time hospital's facilities. the program is so popular, there aren't any open spots for new patients until february of next year. >> our kids are the first generation of kids that may not outlive their parents because of obesity. >> what's your favorite? >> reporter: did he slip's family is leading by example. salad instead of fried foods. neighborhood walks instead of video games. >> it was a sacrifice, but it was so worth it. >> reporter: devon finished his 10 weeks and is 20 pounds lighter. >> he's so happier now. you can see his personality shine. >> reporter: but it's still a struggle. >> some days it's really hard, and some dates' not. >> reporter: with the help of his doctors and family, devon hopes to get his weight below 200 pounds in the coming year. danielle nottingham, cbs news, baltimore, maryland. >> and the weight smart program is open to children's ages 20817. there's a junior program for children as young as two. >>> top, these cold temperatures are not making my day. at least we're going to hav
. >> the weigh smart program is 10 weeks of exercise and education at that time hospital's facilities. the program is so popular, there aren't any open spots for new patients until february of next year. >> our kids are the first generation of kids that may not outlive their parents because of obesity. >> what's your favorite? >> reporter: did he slip's family is leading by example. salad instead of fried foods. neighborhood walks instead of video games. >> it was...
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everyone has their pet project and pet neighborhood and their initiative, be it education and farming. everyone was dependent upon detroit. other people you know, feel that it's their responsibility, and foundation to assist the people and poverty. performing low school system. there's a high rate of illiteracy. there's something for every foundation in detroit. just recently, actually, you mentioned federal funding, 164 firefighters were laid off as part of this downsizing, as part of this effort for mayor bling to get the finances under control in the city. firefighters, which detroit needs because it's got sort of the highest case of arson in the country. these guys are laid off. about two weeks later, miraculously a hundred guys are rehired. when you look to find out where the money came from, it's actually department of homeland security has the funds for things like that. i don't want to overstate, that's something you want to think about. the department of homeland security needed to step in to keep detroit as safe as it can be for the moment. we're talking about -- i wonder, w
everyone has their pet project and pet neighborhood and their initiative, be it education and farming. everyone was dependent upon detroit. other people you know, feel that it's their responsibility, and foundation to assist the people and poverty. performing low school system. there's a high rate of illiteracy. there's something for every foundation in detroit. just recently, actually, you mentioned federal funding, 164 firefighters were laid off as part of this downsizing, as part of this...
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host: how much education does she have? guest: she's got some college experience. host: she's a blogger? guest: yes. she's a video blogger. she has cultural salons on the weekend. host: let's watch crystal starr. [video clip]. >> history is one of my things even since grade school. that's a passion. what was there, who was there. wow, it's amazing where you see they ripped out the walls. there's copper pipe right there. can you imagine like having breakfast right here. look at your view. look at your view in the morning. yes, i'm going to go out and conquer the world. i can see it from right here. motown right up the street. i feel like i was may be here a little while back or i'm older than i really am but i have like this young body and spirit and mind but i have the memory of this place when it was banging. that's how i feel. guest: lot of people feel that way. lot of detroiters feel that way. some people have a memory of the place when it was banging because they were there. people like crystal have a memory of the place she heard about it, read about it, dream
host: how much education does she have? guest: she's got some college experience. host: she's a blogger? guest: yes. she's a video blogger. she has cultural salons on the weekend. host: let's watch crystal starr. [video clip]. >> history is one of my things even since grade school. that's a passion. what was there, who was there. wow, it's amazing where you see they ripped out the walls. there's copper pipe right there. can you imagine like having breakfast right here. look at your view....
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to provide educational programs and make sure this stay as fordable to all elements of the community. >> it would impose a parcel tax on residential properties, $72 per nonpresident den yil parcel. >> we'll be looking at a three story center office, restaurant, gift shop. >> but opponents say it's not at all about the care and feeding of bears and other animals. but rather about the zoo's planned expansion into what is now the open spaces of the park. >> the measure is written there are large loophole as louing for money to be used for expansion. >> zoo officials insist none of the money would go to fund the expansion, it's going ahead even if the measure fails.. >> california project was approved and is moving forward. measure a one is not a referendum on nolan park. it's about needs at the zoo, today. >> gene gregory is a long time member of the zoo and a neighbor and frequent visitor to the open space area. >> i'm just not convinced that we need extra taxations to help feed animals at the zoo. >> it looks like darth vader is getting a set of micky mouse ears. he took a walt disney
to provide educational programs and make sure this stay as fordable to all elements of the community. >> it would impose a parcel tax on residential properties, $72 per nonpresident den yil parcel. >> we'll be looking at a three story center office, restaurant, gift shop. >> but opponents say it's not at all about the care and feeding of bears and other animals. but rather about the zoo's planned expansion into what is now the open spaces of the park. >> the measure is...
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what do you think is the possibility and probability of ending affirmative action in education? >> well, i hope very good. my law firm brought the case gebs the -- against the university of michigan and law school. we brought that original case ten years ago, won against the law school, lost against undergrads because of sandra day o'connor who says we need 25 more years of affirmative action. now we have constitutional provisions with expiration dates. [laughter] there's -- there's -- an interesting book called "mismatched" by two liberals making the argument with empirical evidence that affirmative action is harmful to black people. what a surprise. liberals try to help, ruin black people's lives. that's the story of the book. their argument is by if it's a little bit of affirmative action, not bad, but elevating people to schools they are not ready for and where everyone else has higher scores, they get discouraged, depressed, feel stupid, drop out, easy subjects. one way liberals brushed the sad results of affirmative action under the rug is all the black studies courses whi
what do you think is the possibility and probability of ending affirmative action in education? >> well, i hope very good. my law firm brought the case gebs the -- against the university of michigan and law school. we brought that original case ten years ago, won against the law school, lost against undergrads because of sandra day o'connor who says we need 25 more years of affirmative action. now we have constitutional provisions with expiration dates. [laughter] there's -- there's -- an...
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ore jobs...and ppblic education. it would allow... "live" table games... ann... permit.... sixth prince... georgg's county. (turnee) "a lot of people are unemployed and they have no million in gamblerss money right here in maryland. who know, hey might give ttnn percent o the church." out someeoo the olddmoney and - i ust thinkk it's an argument people." a new poll... conducted... by goucher college...finds that 50-percent of votees..."support"...question sevee... while 44-peecentwould vote "no." johnnrydell, ffx p5...news at five. 3 if you still have questions regarding the maryland referendums... fox45 monday night at 11 p-m. explanations oo the dream act reeerendum... the same-sexx marriage refereeddm... and the in mmryland. that's monday night at 11... right here on fox45. here's... ourr questionnof the day.with the electionjust days away...have poudecided to ote yes on qqestion seven? baltimore dot com ..// tell us... what you think.../. sound... off... ttru... facebook.../. send... uu... a tweet.. t foxbaltimore.../. ttxt... yourranswer to ...45-203..../ eetee... ffx4
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making sure we protect vital services like education and health care so that we can become globally competitive again. and we want to make sure that every immigrant has a pathway to citizenship. that's the vision that our members are spoupporting this president on for re-election. >> how do you do all that? i think it's become clear that it's fiscal policy that's creating a bottleneck to keep companies from hiring right now because the uncertainty about tax treatment of assets, of investments and so forth. don't you along to congress more than you do the executive branch to try and get something done as far as job growth goes? >> well, that's what the president tried to do last fall by introducing the american jobs act. you're right. i think extremists in congress blocked the ability to get the economy going again through investment in infrastructure, roads, bridges, and schools. everybody knows that needs to be built. we just witnessed it in the northeast. so we think there needs to be a major investment in infrastructure so that we can compete globally. i think it's really important for corpo
making sure we protect vital services like education and health care so that we can become globally competitive again. and we want to make sure that every immigrant has a pathway to citizenship. that's the vision that our members are spoupporting this president on for re-election. >> how do you do all that? i think it's become clear that it's fiscal policy that's creating a bottleneck to keep companies from hiring right now because the uncertainty about tax treatment of assets, of...
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. >> and part is to educate. exactly what you said. you don't think about it until it's too late. one of the facts is one in eight americans. there is lots of precursors, hyper tension, history and one in eight, americans are impacted by kidney disease. >> that is quite the statistic. >> the foundation does what? where does this moppy go? ask it prevention, caring for people. we hear about the transplants all of the time in. >> it goes to all of the above. we have the program for children. summer camp programs. >> really? we do education programs, awareness programs, a number of programs where we help patients many patients waiting for a kidney and there are more needs than kidneys available. that process. a phenomenal organization. i have been involved with them for 18 years. >> i have been the chair for 18 years. the, vent is 24 years. >> can you get in? >> we have all of the information. >> and the france marriott, fourth and market. the cost to feed you while you're there. major corporations and in san francisco and including keiser permanente, microsoft, wells fargo, charles
. >> and part is to educate. exactly what you said. you don't think about it until it's too late. one of the facts is one in eight americans. there is lots of precursors, hyper tension, history and one in eight, americans are impacted by kidney disease. >> that is quite the statistic. >> the foundation does what? where does this moppy go? ask it prevention, caring for people. we hear about the transplants all of the time in. >> it goes to all of the above. we have the...
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it's a result of globalization changes in technology that have advantaged the educated of those with high skills at the expense of the uneducated. and there clearly there is some truth to this story that education matters more on determining economic rewards. but the more we looked at this, the less satisfied we were that explanation. that it couldn't explain why the economic gains were so concentr ed within a very small subset of the educated people in american society. i mean 29% of americans now have college degrees but much, much smaller percentage of amerans were benefiting from this economic transformation. >> well as we speak i can hear all of those free-marketers out they say "come on, piers -- come on hacker, it is the global economy. it's the cheap labor overseas. it's those high-technology skills that you say are required, these deep forces that actually are beyond our control, d are making inevitable this division between the top and everyone else," right? that's what they were saying as they listen to you right now. >> we think the story that's told about how the global
it's a result of globalization changes in technology that have advantaged the educated of those with high skills at the expense of the uneducated. and there clearly there is some truth to this story that education matters more on determining economic rewards. but the more we looked at this, the less satisfied we were that explanation. that it couldn't explain why the economic gains were so concentr ed within a very small subset of the educated people in american society. i mean 29% of americans...
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department of education doesn't keep a list of coordinators. so, no one knows if schools are complying or not. cheryl jordan is the assistant attendant of milpitas unified. after our investigation, is the official title ix coordinator. >> thank you for making us aware of this. >> reporter: everyone should know who the coordinator is at oakland unified. but of the 26 principals we e-mailed, only one knew the answer. >> that's concerning that more principals weren't aware who the title ix coordinator is. obviously, needs to be more vigilant in training in this area. as of san francisco -- >> it hasn't been brought to us as a concern by a parent or a student. >> reporter: because we're bringing it to you, it's not a concern. but if a parent were to bring it to you, it would be? >> we have shared your rights and opportunities. >> reporter: after talking to us for ten minutes. >> thank you very much. >> reporter: she walked out. >> overnight, i think, to make sure that title ix is being followed. >> reporter: the office of civil rights in d.c., told
department of education doesn't keep a list of coordinators. so, no one knows if schools are complying or not. cheryl jordan is the assistant attendant of milpitas unified. after our investigation, is the official title ix coordinator. >> thank you for making us aware of this. >> reporter: everyone should know who the coordinator is at oakland unified. but of the 26 principals we e-mailed, only one knew the answer. >> that's concerning that more principals weren't aware who...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> welcome back. he's been called a master of predictions. nate silver is the statistician whose analysis of polling data led to a near perfect forecast of the 2008 election. his work accurately called the electoral outcome of 49 out of 50 states and every senate race in con teng. his 538 blog named for the total number of votes in the electoral college is hosted by the new york time and the author of the new book "the signal and the noise, why so many predictions fail but some don't." thank you for joining us. a few days before the election day and your analysis of the poll has given the president a better than 80% chance of winning, is that right? >> we have had 80% the past couple of days here. we are at the point where the polls are not likely to change very much. there is uncertainty there. but the fact the president leads in ohio and iowa states where you would need, he would need to win 270
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. >> the county board of education says a later start time would have a negative impact on when kids get out of school. >> that puts schools at dismissal times of 4:30. that impacts evening activity, family activities, homework, and those kinds of things. >> the district has seen benefits in academics and in health, the alertness of their students. so, their grades have gob up. they have seen a drop in depression rates, anxiety, suicidal tendencies, car crashes, safety on the road. >> the county says changing start times would cost tax payers money. >> previous petition and previous discussions before the board has been move the high school start times back but leave the middle school start times where they are. that involves dozens more buzzes and millions more dollars. >> heather says they feel like they are gaining momentum. don harrison, ab c 2 pause. >> ray cording to the national sleep foundation teens need as much as nine hours of sleep a might. >>> three separate water main breaks are all on the mend. the biggest headache was here. traffic is now moving freely after an eight
. >> the county board of education says a later start time would have a negative impact on when kids get out of school. >> that puts schools at dismissal times of 4:30. that impacts evening activity, family activities, homework, and those kinds of things. >> the district has seen benefits in academics and in health, the alertness of their students. so, their grades have gob up. they have seen a drop in depression rates, anxiety, suicidal tendencies, car crashes, safety on the...
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renewable energy science education set. a fuel cell car kit. i'm in heaven! if you want to enjoy some of the neat science and innovations that take place here in the bay area and all around the country, you know, we invent a lot of these things right here. you can see the robots, silicon chips. you can work with a lot of hands on experiments and learn about the different activities maybe meet some of the scientists that invent some of these things. it's a neat festival for you to come down and enjoy. it is for everybody, for kids, adults alike. if you have ever been wondering what this is all about, how things are created, you want to come down here to the tech museum of innovation and they will show you even hands on stuff to play with. the weather will be nice. we are drying out around the bay area. we are starting out chilly in spots. 50s into the north bay valleys, 50s elsewhere with partly cloudy skies, patchy fog outside now. as we head throughout the day today, it looks like high pressure is going to be taking over. that means we are looking for a very
renewable energy science education set. a fuel cell car kit. i'm in heaven! if you want to enjoy some of the neat science and innovations that take place here in the bay area and all around the country, you know, we invent a lot of these things right here. you can see the robots, silicon chips. you can work with a lot of hands on experiments and learn about the different activities maybe meet some of the scientists that invent some of these things. it's a neat festival for you to come down and...
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that's according to data from the state department of education. it happened that 83% of those whschool. that was in 2007 and 2008, graduating in 2011. the report also says that the dropout rate in the state fell slightly from 12% to 11%. >> time now for a check on your weather. we're going to send it over to meteorologist lynette charles. i know a lot of people are hoping for a sigh of relief. it would be nice to see dry weather. >> we're starting to improve conditions, and kids going back to school, so we have to get them on the bus for today. when doing so, it is going to be chilly just like yesterday. yesterday, today the exact same for the most part. let's talk about the temperatures this morning, make sure you bundle those kids up. 43 degrees chilly and the chill will continue into the afternoon with that temperature coming in at 54 degrees once they get out of school. look at the seven-day forecast because the breezes will continue today and also
that's according to data from the state department of education. it happened that 83% of those whschool. that was in 2007 and 2008, graduating in 2011. the report also says that the dropout rate in the state fell slightly from 12% to 11%. >> time now for a check on your weather. we're going to send it over to meteorologist lynette charles. i know a lot of people are hoping for a sigh of relief. it would be nice to see dry weather. >> we're starting to improve conditions, and kids...
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those are two measures that would raise money for education and money in education is in dire straits. it's okay to vote for both. i also do support gross receipts. and i'm a small business person, and i wanted to let you all know that i have done sort of looked what i pay now $9,000. i have seven employees and i pay $9,000 a year and i will pay $750. so for small businesses the gross receipts actually does help and does not put the burden on the little guy and it is progressive and so it does become progressively as you make more money. many one concern with small businesses there are businesses out there that have a lot of gross receipts, but they have no profit. and this is something that the only thing that concerns about those two things. finally i would be okay with reinstating the vehicle license fee at the levels it was before. >> thank you. candidate john rizzo, who could not join us tonight said in response to the survey that his "top policy objective was better management of the city." if the city's growing liabilities outpace revenue, what poorly managed programs could be
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planning forward so you can start figuring that out sooner. ln fact, by thinking about where want your education to lead, while you're still in school, you might find the best route... leads somewhere you weren't even looking. let's get to work. >>> this is a situation in new jersey, the water was waist high and families needed help getting out. you can see rescuers were putting a couple of boats in to the water, carrying others out. power is out to more than a million homes and businesses in the area. >> more than 200 patients moved from a new york hospital after the back up generators failed. among them were 20 babies from the neo natal intensive care unit. a team of first responders from northern california helped bring the patients to safety. >>> forced to abandon ship after the historic replica was rocked by sandy. >> we are going to have the latest on the surviving crew members of the hms bounty.
planning forward so you can start figuring that out sooner. ln fact, by thinking about where want your education to lead, while you're still in school, you might find the best route... leads somewhere you weren't even looking. let's get to work. >>> this is a situation in new jersey, the water was waist high and families needed help getting out. you can see rescuers were putting a couple of boats in to the water, carrying others out. power is out to more than a million homes and...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. >>> welcome back. let's get right to our special guest. we welcome america's mayor, former mayor of new york city, rudy giuliani. as you probably know, there is a story that today michael bloomberg on grounds of global warming has endorsed barack obama. do you think this has anything to do with getting fema money and paying for all of new york's infrastructure? it strikes me as an odd time for the mayor. doesn't he have anything better to do? >> well, i don't know. you have to ask mike why he wanted to do it on that basis. it seems that there are some other issues that are pretty darn big like what's going on in the middle east and disaster in the middle east, the disaster in libya, the disaster to our economy that this president has brought about. his inability to really set forth a plan for the next four years that makes any sense. and you want to talk about this particular issue that we're going through is absolut
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. >>> welcome back. let's get right to our special guest. we welcome america's mayor, former mayor of new york city, rudy giuliani. as you probably know, there is a story that today michael bloomberg on grounds of global warming has endorsed barack obama. do you think this has anything to do with getting fema money and paying for all of new york's infrastructure? it strikes me as...
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those are two measures that would raise money for education and money in education is in dire straits. it's okay to vote for both. i also do support gross receipts. and i'm a small business person, and i wanted to let you all know that i have done sort of looked what i pay now $9,000. i have seven employees and i pay $9,000 a year and i will pay $750. so for small businesses the gross receipts actually does help and does not put the burden on the little guy and it is progressive and so it does become progressively as you make more money. many one concern with small businesses there are businesses out there that have a lot of gross receipts, but they have no profit. and this is something that the only thing that concerns about those two things. finally i would be okay with reinstating the vehicle license fee at the levels it was before. >> thank you. candidate john rizzo, who could not join us tonight said in response to the survey that his "top policy objective was better management of the city." if the city's growing liabilities outpace revenue, what poorly managed programs could be
those are two measures that would raise money for education and money in education is in dire straits. it's okay to vote for both. i also do support gross receipts. and i'm a small business person, and i wanted to let you all know that i have done sort of looked what i pay now $9,000. i have seven employees and i pay $9,000 a year and i will pay $750. so for small businesses the gross receipts actually does help and does not put the burden on the little guy and it is progressive and so it does...
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after they have been raped and a 14-year-old girl is nearly assassinated for standing up for girl's education. this is a real war on women. at home the women in my community and around the country are look for jobs. they are looking for affordable healthcare. they are looking for social security and medicare that is going to last for them and the next generation and a good education for their kids. that is what people are looking for and this is a distraction in order to scare women and get votes. >> greta: interesting this war on women. i where have been lucky enough to travel the world. you have done it out of duty and admire any one who is serves in the air force. when you travel the world you see -- i'm not saying the american men don't need a little help sometimes and we need to set them straight. for the most part this war on women when you see what goes on, the 14-year-old girl that was shot in pakistan because she dared to defy the taliban and work for education. and by the way, you actually sued the military as a lieutenant colonel when you were active. tell me what happened. >> well
after they have been raped and a 14-year-old girl is nearly assassinated for standing up for girl's education. this is a real war on women. at home the women in my community and around the country are look for jobs. they are looking for affordable healthcare. they are looking for social security and medicare that is going to last for them and the next generation and a good education for their kids. that is what people are looking for and this is a distraction in order to scare women and get...
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a struggling education system has left many americans unprepared for the high-tech knowledge jobs of today, and income inequality is growing. the wealth gap between the richest americans and the typical family more than doubled over the past 50 years. a recent report from the economic policy institute found the rich were 288 times wealthier than the median household in 2010. eduardo porter is a columnist for the "new york times." welcome to the program. you say in america we've built a more cut-throat form of capitalism than other industrialized nations, as you put, it quote, more than citizens of other countries, we fend to believe that success, like failure, is deserved. by eduardo, will the outcome of this election really change the fundamental nature of our government, of the kind of capitalism that we've created? >> i would say no because the capitalism we've created is not a function of a democratic administration or a republican administration. in fact, over the last 30 years through democratic and republican democratic administrations we have built a form of capitalism that i
a struggling education system has left many americans unprepared for the high-tech knowledge jobs of today, and income inequality is growing. the wealth gap between the richest americans and the typical family more than doubled over the past 50 years. a recent report from the economic policy institute found the rich were 288 times wealthier than the median household in 2010. eduardo porter is a columnist for the "new york times." welcome to the program. you say in america we've built...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. >> a collapsed train continues to dangle 74 stories over new york city more than 8.5 million homes knocked out of power and a megastorm is being blamed for deaths in eight states. >> but ready or not the market will open at 9:30 am eastern time tomorrow morning. how is that going to happen with intense flooding in the financial district? >> it is business as usual. keep your fingers crossed. the nyse along with the other exchanges will open as usual for a full trading day. >> way have had people on site throughout the evening and we got the repor
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. >> a...
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. >> john, do you think that building better school is going to change the education of our students. isn't it tougher standard and more competition. >> not one iota. it is a desperate act of the administration that ismenting to be perceived as doing 100,000 new teachers will not make investment rise . salary takers from the federal government can train jobs for the put future is laughable. best way to do that is are duce the burden. >> mark, is this another stimulus plan that is going to work the same way the last one did? >> i think the last one was ineffective because members of the congress decileded to bloc it and we spend lile and we needed to spend two or three times the amount. it is 287 billion and we should have spent triple tt and we have a 14.8 trillion. halfwent to loans and aid to bail out wall street. >> and so why are we going to spend money on jobs? >> we also have a 16.2 trillion debt. and of course, the last bit of spending did nothing to affect that. >> by the way, mark, five trillion in new spending from this president which is equivalent of germany and south kore
. >> john, do you think that building better school is going to change the education of our students. isn't it tougher standard and more competition. >> not one iota. it is a desperate act of the administration that ismenting to be perceived as doing 100,000 new teachers will not make investment rise . salary takers from the federal government can train jobs for the put future is laughable. best way to do that is are duce the burden. >> mark, is this another stimulus plan that...